Global warming made Horn of Africa drought possible: report Hannah Steiner April 29, 2023 The WWA study concentrated on the three areas worst hit by the drought: southern Ethiopia, Somalia and eastern Kenya.
‘Let us learn from indigenous peoples’, UN chief declares Hannah Steiner April 18, 2023 Indigenous peoples are prepared to offer solutions to the climate crisis, and share their experiences.
Large-scale peatland restoration necessary for climate and biodiversity Liang Lan April 15, 2023 In the EU, half of all peatlands have been drained and thus turned into carbon emitters.
Melting Antarctic could impact oceans 'for centuries' Liang Lan April 03, 2023 "But it seems almost certain that continuing on a high greenhouse gas emission pathway will lead to even more profound....
Bigger flowers, greater rewards: Plants adapt to climate disruptions to lure pollinators Liang Lan March 28, 2023 There's been a well-documented shift toward earlier springtime flowering in many plants as the world warms.
Climate Colonialism: The New Face of Power Abuse Rosmel Rodríguez March 26, 2023 We need to learn from the mistakes of the past, where solutions to climate change have often benefited only a....
Climate science pioneer Claude Lorius, dies at 91 Debbie Banks March 25, 2023 In 2002, along with colleague and friend Jean Jouzel, he was awarded the CNRS gold medal.
Changing temperatures increase pesticide risk to bees Hannah Steiner March 25, 2023 Temperature influences how badly pesticides affect bees' behavior, suggesting uncertain impacts under climate change, according to a new study.